NAZI NEWSPAPERS
ATTACKS ON CATHOLIC PRIESTS A “ HUD-SLINGING " CAMPAIGN Preu Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MUNICH, February 27. Cardinal Faulhaber, in a lenten pastoral read in Munich Catholic churches, forbids Catholics to subscribe t» or read all- Nazi newspapers and periodicals publishing matter deliberately calculated to bring the priesthood into disrepute. He adds: “Other attempts to undermine Christianity have failed, so the Nazis have started a mud-slinging campaign against priests, although under the Vatican concordat priests’ garb is entitled to the same respect as the army uniform.”
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN GERMANY
« DAYS ARE NUMBERED.”
LONDON, February 28.
The Berlin correspondent of ‘The Times’ says: “The days of Christian Science in Germany are "apparently numbered. The Nazis have begun expressing disapproval of the creed on medical, religious, and political grounds, including pacifism.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 9
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